We expect to be passing along many of these in the next few days, as the Chicago Cubs released their spring-training broadcast schedule, with nearly every game available via television, radio or internet radio broadcast.

Seattle Seahawks QB Russell Wilson will be making another appearance in spring training for the Texas Rangers, as the former Rockies farmhand is expected to work out and sign autographs at a Surprise Stadium game.

If you’re in the Phoenix area, this event is worth checking out: Mesa is hosting A Day at the Diamond on Saturday, Feb. 21, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. to mark the return of the Oakland A’s and the Hohokam Stadium reopening.

That didn’t last long: the Cubs Park name is gone in favor of Sloan Park, as the Chicago Cubs and Sloan Valve Company come to a sponsorship agreement that calls for spring-training naming rights and Wrigley Field signage.

If you are the kind of spring-training fan who likes buying tickets in person, take note: Roger Dean Stadium’s Fan Fest, set for this Friday, will be your chance to buy St. Louis Cardinals and Miami Marlins individual-game tickets.

A proposal for a new Houston Astros/Washington Nationals spring-training complex in Palm Beach County is back from the dead after West Palm Beach officials say they’ll look closely at a previously rejected land swap.

We’re still seeing changes and additions to the spring-training schedule, and here’s another: The Houston Astros and Corpus Christi Hooks (Class AA; Texas League) will play an exhibition game at Whataburger Field on April 2.